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T: The New York Times Style Magazine See what one gardener's dreams are made of, with Umberto Pasti's wild patch of green in the unforgiving Moroccan countryside.
The Moroccan Garden of One Man’s Dreams
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In an unforgiving countryside, the writer and horticulturist Umberto Pasti has created Rohuna, his garden, which is nothing less than autobiography writ from earth and flora.
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Los Angeles Times Entertainment Considering Harper Lee and Umberto Eco film adaptations, why can't they make films out of books like that anymore?
121 months ago
Slate.com "An extraordinary example of a European intellectual," said Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
121 months ago
CNN Umberto Eco, author of such novels as "Foucault's Pendulum" and "The Name of the Rose," died Friday, his U.S. publisher said.
Though Eco was probably best known for his novels, he wrote and taught philosophy for many years, exploring such discipline
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"I am a philosopher; I write novels only on the weekends," Eco told Britain's Guardian newspaper last year.
121 months ago
CNN Umberto Eco, author of the novels “The Name of the Rose” and "Foucault's Pendulum," died Friday at age 84, his U.S. publisher said.
121 months ago
CNN International Umberto Eco, author of the novels “The Name of the Rose” and "Foucault's Pendulum," died Friday at age 84, his U.S. publisher said.
121 months ago
NPR When he was 48, a friend suggested he try writing a detective novel. So he did. Set in a 14th century monastery. "The Name Of The Rose" became an unexpected international bestseller.
121 months ago
Entertainment Weekly R.I.P. Umberto Eco.
121 months ago
io9 He helped shape our understanding of everything from conspiracy theories to Superman. He'll be missed.
121 months ago
The New Yorker Why Umberto Eco’s 1977 manual continues to resonate with readers.
132 months ago
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